Living With Your Motor Home; Manual Entry Steps; Entry Doors, Screens, And Locks; Windows - Fleetwood tioga 1989 Manual

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LIVING WITH YOUR MOTOR HOME
Manual Entry Steps
Entry steps are located under each entry door.
To extend the manual step:
Pull complete step 'assembly out; let it down
completely.
Reverse to retract.
Entry Doors. Screens. and Locks
Entry door locks and dead bolts are keyed separately.
Be sure to record all key numbers and keep them in
a safe place.
The screen door may be separated from the main
entry door by depressing the catch. A holdback
mechanism will secure the main door against the side
of the motor home.
Windows
Windows in your motor home are either slider or
torque pane type. Slider windows may be locked by
turning the lock knob. Torque windows may be opened
and adjusted by turning the knob or crank located
at the bottom of the window.
Mini-Blinds
Mini·Blind
To raise mini-blinds: Release bottom of blind from
retainer. Pull straight down on cord and relea'se at
desired height. It is not necessary to pull the cord
to one side or the other to secure blind.
To lower mini-blind: Pull straight down on the cord
slightly, and move it about 45 degrees to either the
left or right and lower the blind. Stop the blind in mid-
travel by moving it back to the straight down posi-
tion. Reattach the retainers when traveling.
To adjust the angle: Turn the adjusting rod either
direction.
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Emergency Exit Window
A special emergency exit window is located near
the rear of the motor home, This window provides
an emergency means of escape if the motor home
doors are blocked or disabled for any reason or in
case the motor home must be evacuated under
emergency conditions. to release the window, follow
theinstructionsattached,to the window frame. READ,
UNDERSTAND,AND PRACTICE"THESE INSTRUC-
TIONSBEFORE YOU NEED TO USE THEM. '
Emergency Exit Window
STORAGE
Exterior Compartments
Exterior storage compartments maximize available
space and should accommodate most of your storage
needs. They have been designed to remain secure
while the vehicle is in motion. All of the storage com-
partments except the LP gas and generator compart-
ments Can be locked. Fire-prevention regulations re-
quire that the LP gas and generator compartments
be unlockad at all times.
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